| Eastern Gemini Seamount | |
|---|---|
| Summit depth | 80 meters (262 feet) |
| Location | |
| Location | Southwestern Pacific Ocean |
| Coordinates | 20°59′S 170°17′E / 20.98°S 170.28°E |
| Country | France or Vanuatu |
| Geology | |
| Type | Submarine volcano |
| Last eruption | February 1996 |
The Eastern Gemini Seamount, also known as Oscostar, is a seamount in the southwestern Pacific Ocean, about halfway between Vanuatu's Tanna and Matthew Islands. The only recorded eruption from Eastern Gemini was observed by a passing ship on February 18, 1996 when bursts of very dark water were observed.[1]
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